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Life Expectancy & Junk Science

Another survey in bad statistical analysis is that of the life expectancy gap, the myth being that people in the U.S. simply don’t live as long as those in other parts of the world. Now, I’m not sure what the spread is between the U.S. and the “forty countries” behind which it lags in this statistic, but allow me to make a few quick points. We can be certain that some of these countries either compile less accurate statistics than the U.S., or that they under-report infant deaths or some other aspect that may negatively impact our comparisons. Without controlling for these factors – the comparison is truly of an apples-to-cinderblocks variety. For example, the inclusion of an additional single infant death (per 1,000 of population) is enough to lower … Read entire article »

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